UFC Fight Night 26 Results: Top 10 Heavyweights in the UFC

Travis Browne has caused another reorganization of the UFC heavyweight rankings.

With his come-from-behind knockout of Alistair Overeem at UFC Fight Night 26, Browne is now a serious contender in the heavyweight division. Overeem, meanwhile, has fallen from a scheduled title shot to now being in danger of receiving his pink slip.

The demise of Overeem has created a new landscape in the heavyweight division. Champion Cain Velasquez and former titleholder Junior dos Santos now appear to stand head and shoulders over the rest of the field.

Following Browne's victory on Saturday, here are the top 10 heavyweights on the UFC roster.

10. Mark Hunt

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After being knocked out by Junior dos Santos, Mark Hunt is now hanging onto a top-10 position by a thread.

Still, the four-fight winning streak that put him in a position to meet dos Santos should keep Hunt among the top contenders in the heavyweight division. Hunt stopped Struve on that run, and "Skyscraper" is among the best to miss these top-10 rankings.

Hunt does not have a fight scheduled, but the 39-year-old should still have a few good scraps left in him before his Cinderella story finally comes to an end.

7. Antonio Silva

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After suffering a second loss to Cain Velasquez, Antonio Silva probably won't be getting another title shot anytime soon. However, he does own one of the best recent resumes in the heavyweight division.

Since joining the UFC roster, Silva has only lost to Velasquez.

In his other two Octagon appearances, "Bigfoot" finished Alistair Overeem and Travis Browne in brutal fashion.

4. Fabricio Werdum

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Since losing to Alistair Overeem in his final Strikeforce bout, Fabricio Werdum seems to have taken his game to a new level.

With three straight dominant performances inside the Octagon, Werdum has separated himself as one of the top candidates to meet the winner of an upcoming title fight between Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos.

3. Daniel Cormier

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Though undefeated in the heavyweight division, Daniel Cormier seems to have his eyes set on the 205-pound division.

Cormier entered the UFC with wins over Antonio Silva, Josh Barnett and others. Then, he added Frank Mir to the list of opponents he's beaten. However, with training partner Cain Velasquez holding the heavyweight championship, Cormier may move to light heavyweight following his upcoming bout with Roy Nelson.

If Cormier beats Nelson impressively, though, many may consider him the second-best heavyweight in the world should he decide to stay.